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  • 1 wonted

    {'wountid}
    a обичаен, привичен, обикновен
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    {'wountid} а обичаен, привичен; обикновен.
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    a обичаен;wonted; а обичаен, привичен; обикновен.
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    a обичаен, привичен, обикновен
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    wonted[´wountid] adj обичаен, обикновен.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > wonted

  • 2 wont

    {wount}
    I. n навик, обичай
    according to one's WONT по навик
    it is my WONT to свикнал съм/имам обичай да
    I went to bed earlier than was my WONT легнах си по-рано от обикновено
    use and WONT обичайна практика, навик, привичка
    II. predic a свикнал, навикнал
    as he was WONT to say както беше свикнал/имаше навик да казва, както той често казваше
    III. 1. v (wont и wonted) ост привиквам, приучвам
    2. свикнал съм/имам навик да
    IV. WON'T съкр. от will not
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    {wount} n навик, обичай; according to o.'s wont по навик; it is my (2) {wount} predic а свикнал, навикнал; as he was wont to say както{3} {wount} v (wont и wonted) ост. 1. привиквам, приучвам; 2. св
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    обикновен;
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    1. according to one's wont по навик 2. as he was wont to say както беше свикнал/имаше навик да казва, както той често казваше 3. i went to bed earlier than was my wont легнах си по-рано от обикновено 4. i. n навик, обичай 5. ii. predic a свикнал, навикнал 6. iii. v (wont и wonted) ост привиквам, приучвам 7. it is my wont to свикнал съм/имам обичай да 8. iv. won't съкр. от will not 9. use and wont обичайна практика, навик, привичка 10. свикнал съм/имам навик да
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    wont [wount] книж. I. n навик, обичай; it was her \wont to имаше навик да, беше свикнала да; use and \wont обичай; II. adj pred свикнал, навикнал; he was \wont to свикнал беше да; III. v ( wont) ост. (главно във 2 и 3 л. ед.) свикнал съм навикнал съм.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > wont

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  • wonted — accustomed, customary, habitual, *usual Analogous words: familiar, *common, ordinary: natural, *regular, normal, typical …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • wonted — ► ADJECTIVE archaic or literary ▪ usual …   English terms dictionary

  • wonted — [wôn′tid, wōn′tid, wän′tid, wun′tid] adj. [ME: see WONT, n. & ED] 1. customary; habitual 2. accustomed; habituated SYN. USUAL wontedness n …   English World dictionary

  • Wonted — Wont Wont, v. i. [imp. {Wont}, p. p. {Wont}, or {Wonted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wonting}.] To be accustomed or habituated; to be used. [1913 Webster] A yearly solemn feast she wont to make. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • wonted — adjective Date: 15th century usual or ordinary especially by reason of established habit < spoke with his wonted slowness > Synonyms: see usual • wontedly adverb • wontedness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • wonted — wontedly, adv. wontedness, n. /wawn tid, wohn , wun /, adj. 1. accustomed; habituated; used. 2. customary, habitual, or usual: He took his wonted place in the library. [1375 1425; WONT (n.) + ED3, or by extension (see ED2) of wont (ptp.; see WONT …   Universalium

  • wonted — adjective /ˈwəʊntɪd,ˈwɔːntɪd,ˈwɑːntɪd/ Usual, customary, habitual, or accustomed. Superficially, the affairs of Every Other Week settled into their wonted form again, and for Fulkerson they seemed thoroughly reinstated. See Also: wont, wontedly,… …   Wiktionary

  • wonted — /ˈwoʊntəd/ (say wohntuhd) adjective Archaic 1. accustomed; habituated; used. 2. rendered customary; habitual or usual: the old man was in his wonted place. –wontedly, adverb –wontedness, noun …  

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